This could be an ownership issue. You say you just changed hosts. Perhaps
your old host ran PHP as CGI, which would mean that files created by SM
are owned by you the user. That would enable you to edit or replace them.

The new host may run PHP as an Apache Module, which would mean that
files created by SM are owned by the server, e.g. "nobody". You wouldn't
have ownership rights to overwrite them as you're trying to do.




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